The article A Randomized, Single-Blind Cross-Over Design Evaluating the Effectiveness of Individually Defined, Targeted Physical Therapy Approach in Treatment of Children with Cerebral Palsy by Inge Franki, Christine Van den Broeck, Josse De Cat, Wieke Tijhuis, Guy molenaers, Guy Vanderstraeten, and Kaat Desloovere (2014) compare the effectiveness between an individual therapy program and a general physical therapy program in children with cerebral palsy. The children received treatment for both…
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The promoters of exercise to improve physical functioning and quality of life include the categories of gait retraining and aquatic exercise activities as part of the physical activity routine. For instance, Hinman et al. (2013) express that “...exercise programs should comprise at least muscle strengthening exercises, exercises to improve aerobic capacity, functional exercises, and gait training, either as standalone treatments or combined with each other, depending on treatment goals” (p. 22)…
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Participating in these programs, whether they were at home or under supervision, have shown increased scores in both mobility and stability (Debolt & McCubbin, 2004). Some research has even found improvements in postural control, functional reach, and gait training with 10 weeks of PRT (White et al., 2004). Maintaining balance in patients with MS is crucial in providing them with daily independence and having them participate in PRT has shown to help improve the likelihood of maintaining that…
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2011 Assignment One – Individual Report The Running Company For: Mr Robert Errey Student: August 2011 Contents Executive Summary 3 Introduction 4 The Company 4 Service/Product 5 Personal Service 6 Experience 6 Customer Analysis 6 Comparison and Review 7 Footwear Selection 7 Try Before You Buy 8 Ongoing Database 8 Price 8 Place 9 Promotion 10 Conclusion 11 References 13 Executive Summary The Running Company is a boutique sports shoe company that is…
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working in an inpatient rehabilitation clinic and have been treating a patient for four weeks who is 5 weeks out from a CVA. At her 4-week revaluation you determine she is not making the progress you expected up to this point. She is max assist during gait training, has poor balance when sitting on the edge of the bed, and has difficulty completing daily tasks that require the use of both upper extremities. Lately, your patient seems to be lacking motivation and her effort level during treatments is…
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The patient I chose for this case study is a 98-year-old female, who lives next door to her son and daughter in law. She is a widow of six years and has been retired for over twenty years now. Her house is a one-story rancher, that has been made handicap accessible for getting in and out of the house. She was able to live independently, with her son available for help whenever she needed it. The patient wears glasses due to poor vison, wears hearing aids, and is right hand dominate. The patient’s…
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Roma Gaschler English 10, Period D Mr. Mero 12/6/16 Frankenstein: Outside Literary Analysis Essay Assessment (B) In the gothic novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelly, the "monster" goes on a murderous rampage, taking the lives of the loved ones of Victor Frankenstein. Although the "monster" has a mind of its own, his creator Victor Frankenstein is more responsible for the loss of innocent lives, not his creation. The creature was never taught the proper ways to act because Victor abandoned…
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similar to the feet of the apes. At the Liverpool University’s Institute of Ageing and Chronic Disease, research was conducted and data was analyzed with the university’s Gait laboratory. Research was conducted on a pressure sensitive tread mill which monitored twenty-five thousand steps. Professor Robin Crompton conducted an analysis in which he proposed that human and ape feet match to some degree. The internal mechanisms in human’s feet are creating similar pressures as ape’s feet. Scientists proved…
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Introduction: In the United States, a growing portion of the population is over the age of 65. As people age, balance disorders and issues with gait increase, as do risk for falls (Salzman, 2010). “At least one-third to one-half of those aged 65 and older will fall each year; incidence increases in frequency and severity for those over age 75” (Clark & Kraemer, 2009, p. 174). Physical therapy and exercise are often utilized by physicians in order to try to prevent falls in the elderly, however…
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to create turmoil. He is becoming the unknowing puppeteer controlling others lives to do his bidding. This play really begs the question as to why villains always seem to get the upper hand. 7. a. Quote: “will chop her into messes” (IV.i.219). b. Analysis: Othello’s aggressive tone and uncharacteristic plan of revenge illustrates his transition from a poised gentleman to an impulsive paranoid. Desdemona’s supposed…
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